Let’s raise a glass to community pubs
While we know there are challenges ahead, we, like many of you, are looking forward to our beloved pubs reopening tomorrow. Now all we need is the weather to ensure socially distanced outdoor eating and drinking can happen – hello summer!
Pubs are often at the heart of their communities, and those that are owned by their communities are even more so. Many are so much more than pubs, providing (in more normal times) everything from homework clubs to post office services, knitting groups and community lunches, and during lockdown, many have been providing takeaway food and grocery delivery as well as takeaway beer. We’re proud to be part of the More Than A Pub funding and support scheme as we know how important community pubs are to the people they entertain, employ and serve.
We’re thrilled that so many of the pubs we’ve supported over the years are reopening – it’s been a frightening time for these businesses. Without the backing of multinationals, these are small independent businesses that rely on regular trade to keep going, and as community ventures, there’s often no financial cushion – profits are ploughed back into the business to do more good. We know how hard it has been for the teams running the pubs to keep going and feel confident about the future. There are still challenges ahead as social distancing will mean fewer patrons present, and consumer confidence, or lack of it, might keep people at home. Time will tell – normal will, one day, come back – and these first steps are being taken carefully and cautiously.
We’ve listed below some of the pubs we’ve been proud to support that are re-opening. If they are local to you, we urge you to enjoy a pint with them and support them as they take these tentative steps towards normality. We might not be clinking glasses when we say cheers but we’ll certainly raise a glass to our pubs!
All the pubs listed below plan to reopen on Saturday the 4th July (subject to no further changes in lock-down requirements):
The Craufurd Arms in Maidenhead are holding an invitation only opening weekend on Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th July 2020
The Three Tuns in Guilden Morden are re-opening on Saturday 4th July at 12 midday
The Abingdon Arms in Oxfordshire will open Saturday 4th July from 12pm-10pm and will be serving food from 12pm-8pm – who else has missed pub grub?
The Fox and Hounds at Charwelton, Northamptonshire
The Chequer Inn at Ash, Canterbury
The Spotted Cow at Holbrook, Derbyshire
The Fox and Hounds at Denmead, Hampshire
The Winterbourne, Winterbourne Bassett, Swindon
The Lamarsh Lion, Lamarsh, Suffolk
The Crown Inn, South Moreton, South Oxfordshire
The Duke of Marlborough, Somersham, Suffolk – booking required
Pubs opening later (subject to no further changes in lock-down requirements)
The Pheasant, Neenton, Shropshire aims to open on the11th
The Auctioneers Arms in Caverswall, Nr Stoke-on-Trent have been busily preparing to open on the 8th July
The Bluebell at Cocking on the South Downs plans to open in mid July
The Boot Inn at Orelton, Herefordshire plans to open on the 14th July
If you are a Community Pub borrower and want to share more of your story and experience please do get in touch – we would love to help share your good news!
We can’t wait to raise a glass drink to the health of our community pubs – cheers!